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What's the difference between wisteria and Sophora japonica?

1, wisteria characteristics: Wisteria is a deciduous vine belonging to the genus Wisteria in Leguminosae. Wisteria stems are curved, branches are thick, tender branches are covered with white hairs, stipules are linear, and leaves fall early. Leaflets 3-6 pairs, leaves papery, oval to oval-lanceolate in shape. Racemes, bracts lanceolate, caducous, flowers 2-2.5 cm long. Flowers are usually purple, but there are also white varieties The pod of wisteria is oblanceolate, about10-15cm long and about1.5-2cm wide. The pods are densely covered with fluff and will not fall off when hung on branches. There are 1-3 seeds in the pod, which are brown, shiny and round in shape. The flowering period of wisteria is from mid-April to early May and the fruiting period is from May to August.

2. Characteristics of Sophora japonica: Sophora japonica is a deciduous tree in Leguminosae, with a height of about 8-20 meters, which is relatively tall. The bark of Sophora japonica is gray-brown, with irregular longitudinal cracks, bright yellow inside, dark green-brown shoots, nearly smooth or short hair, and obvious lenticels on the bark. The leaves are odd compound leaves with alternate leaves, about 15-25 cm long. Panicle terminal, about 15-30 cm long, corolla butterfly, white and purple. The pod is fleshy, beaded, about 2.5-5 cm long, yellow-green, with 1-6 seeds, kidney-shaped and dark brown. The flowering period of Sophora japonica is from April to May, and the fruiting period is 10- 1 1 month.